Pedro Acosta on multi-year KTM contract, but others will 'attack'

KTM's investment in the smaller grand prix classes, principally via the Red Bull A♊jo team, paid off in dramatic style last season with the top two in the Moto2 World Champion✤ship and Moto3 title winner all under contract to the Austrian manufacturer.
Moto2 stars Remy Gardner and Raul Fernandez have both been moved up to MotoGP with Tech3 KTM this season, with rookie Moto3 champion Pedro Acosta next in line f൲or a premier-class place after slotting into the Ajo Moto2 🥃team.
But if Acosta wants to follow in the footsteps of Fernandez, Joan Mir and Maverick Vinales by spending a single season in Moto2 before MotoGP, KTM would be presented with a real problem in ♔finding a 2023 seat to accommodate the Spaniard.
Brad Binder is under contract until 2024, meaning either team-mate Miguel Oliveira (currently KTM's most successful grand prix rider in terms of race wins), Gardner or Fernand𒊎ez would need to dep𒆙art.
KTM motorsport director Pit Beirer said Acosta is on a multi-year contract but clauses mean some form of "attack" by rival MotoGP manufacturers is inevitab𓆉le as they seek to pry the talented young Spaniard away.
"This is the luxury problem we have. We do so much junior work that we grow up good riders and the first big compliment is that other rivals want these riders also," said Beirer, who had to fend-off interest from Yamaha and Apri♋lia to retain Fernandez in 2022.
"Every time you sign a new contract it's a test and the first payback for us is the trust when a rider signs another contract. All four MotoGP riders have all signed already 𝐆at least one new contract with us. We didn't force them to do it, they did it.
"With Pedro it's the same, he's so young. I mean, he's the s💟uper talent a🥀nd of course other guys want him.
"I don’t want to lie beca💃use I don’t know exactly how long his contract is, he has a couple of years' contract. But that's not the reason why I want him to stay. I want him to stay because he thinks we are a go🥀od partner for him and I hope he will feel the same during this season when the attack will come from other manufacturers, other teams or somebody.
"But we cannot force them, we can just try to do our best to make them feel 🤪c🦩omfortable. We are working hard for that.
"He's also a special guy and he's a nice k൲id. To have the smile🐟 from this guy in the pits and garage is refreshing and it was also a lot of fun to go through the season with him, which also had ups and downs and difficult moments.
"But he nev🃏er lost his smile, so let's hope he stays like 🃏this."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is ಞat the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.